Biosystems management: muslim/hindu applications in Bangladesh
By: Hosain, Amzad.
Contributor(s): Marinova, Dora.
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ArticlePublisher: 2010Description: p.61-70.Subject(s): Islam | Values education | Hinduism | Management - Bangladesh | Management
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Man in IndiaSummary: The chapter focuses on how biosystems, their pervasiveness and extent in the living world, and their technological attributes are conceived in the day-to-day sustainability management by religious traditions in Bangladesh, especially Hinduism and Islam. Both traditions encourage self-reliant living with sustainable consumption practices and by recycling natural resources. People are persuaded by local elders and mentors to lead simple, naturalistic and spiritual lifestyles within the limited renewable resources of their vicinity. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 90, Issue no: 1-2 | Available | AR87039 |
The chapter focuses on how biosystems, their pervasiveness and extent in the living world, and their technological attributes are conceived in the day-to-day sustainability management by religious traditions in Bangladesh, especially Hinduism and Islam. Both traditions encourage self-reliant living with sustainable consumption practices and by recycling natural resources. People are persuaded by local elders and mentors to lead simple, naturalistic and spiritual lifestyles within the limited renewable resources of their vicinity. - Reproduced.


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